4. Baltimore; Summer 1800; 1,200 dead As the 19th century wore on, yellow fever outbreaks would increasingly be confined to the southern United States. 5. New Orleans; Summer 1853; 8000 or more ...
Philadelphia's yellow fever epidemic of 1793 was the largest in the history of the United States, claiming the lives of nearly 4000 people. In late summer, as the number of deaths began to climb ...
The vessel, transporting coffee, fruit, sugar and passengers to New York City, docked at the Caribbean island of St. Thomas ...
Research shows a single yellow fever vaccine provides lifelong immunity, with breakthrough infections being rare, supporting WHO guidelines on vaccination.
“There is no confirmed yellow fever outbreak in Koboko District. What we have is still a suspected case. Samples were shipped to Uganda Virus Research Institute on June 7 and we are waiting for ...
In response to the yellow fever outbreak currently on-going in Brazil some 3.5 million doses of vaccine from the emergency stockpile were deployed to the country through the International ...
Passengers by steamer to-night from Tampa confirm the reports already received of the appearance and spread of yellow fever at that place. View Full Article in Timesmachine » Advertisement ...
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The World Health Organisation (WHO) has declared an outbreak of yellow fever in the southern part of South Sudan. The UN health agency said, in a statement, that two cases were identified in Kajo ...
Yellow fever, another viral disease ... Fort Worth was just as subject to outbreaks of these diseases as any other city. Major smallpox outbreaks hit Fort Worth in 1881, 1882, 1886, 1888, 1889 ...
In areas where yellow fever is common, early diagnosis of cases and immunization of large parts of the population are important to prevent outbreaks. Once a person is infected, management is ...